THE APPLICATION OF FINGERPRINTS AUTHENTICATION IN DISTANCE EDUCATION
Hamid JAN
hod.csit@suit.edu.pkSarhad university of Science & Information Technology, Landi Akhund Ahmad, Ring Road, Peshawar 25000 (Poland)
Beena HAMID
(Pakistan)
Abstract
Currently the distance education has obtained a wider ever acceptance. One of the main tasks of distance education is the process of checking student’s knowledge by online examination. To conduct a fair examination and prevent unauthorized users to appear in the examination, different biometric technologies are used; we in this paper implement a fingerprint biometric system for distance education students and found by survey that the students are comfortable with fingerprint biometric system.
Keywords:
distance education, online examination, authentication, assessment, Biometric systemReferences
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Hamid JANhod.csit@suit.edu.pk
Sarhad university of Science & Information Technology, Landi Akhund Ahmad, Ring Road, Peshawar 25000 Poland
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Beena HAMIDPakistan
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